
We are pleased to once again offer a wide range of much-anticipated events for students this semester. Through our Brown Bag Lunch series, we provide an opportunity for students to connect not just with well established and prestigious firms, but also to learn more about disruptive innovators. Case study events with a focus on investment banking and consulting round off our semester schedule.
Company description:
Bank of America is one of the world's leading financial institutions, serving individuals, small- and middle-market businesses, large corporations, and governments with a full range of banking, investment management and other financial and risk management products and services.
The Global Corporate & Investment Banking teams provide corporate clients, financial institutions, and government agencies with solutions across the entire capital structure, from Global Investment Banking, Capital Markets and Corporate Banking to Sustainable Banking Solutions.
Event description:
Bank of America's Investment Banking team will be hosting an exclusive case study event at their offices in Zurich this September, which will provide students with the opportunity to network with our business representatives across our Investment Banking team in Switzerland. The team will begin the event by hosting a panel where they will be sharing their day-to-day responsibilities and experience of working in an investment bank, followed by a case study where students will work on tasks of a live deal example. Students get to enjoy a networking apero riche thereafter, where our representatives will provide an overview of the 2026 internship opportunities. We encourage students with a strong interest in pursuing a career within investment banking to register their interest to attend this event!
Date: 30 September 2025
Time: 18.00 CET
Place: Bank of America, Stockerstrasse 23, 8002 Zurich
Target group: All students from UZH with an interest in pursuing a career in investment banking
Application deadline: 19 September 2025
EMEA | Bank of America and University of Zurich Finance Club Society - Bank of America
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At the Finance Club's weekly BBL, you get the opportunity to directly approach representatives from the business world and get connected. Bring in your questions and an open mind to our BBL to make it more exciting and interactive.
The kickoff to every BBL includes a presentation where the company briefly introduces itself and describes in which business areas they are active. This is followed by a talk related to a current topic which they are confronted with on a daily basis and challenges them in their everyday life.
They also provide insights into career opportunities such as internships, career starter programs or direct entries. There is an informal stand-up lunch after the presentation where you have the opportunity to interact with other students or have a casual chat with the firm’s representatives.
Time: 12.15 – 13.15
Dress code: None
Registration: none (participation is free of charge)
Location: PLM-F-103/104
Language: English (German if explicitly requested by the company)
Zoom: Link
Meeting-ID: 660 4616 8316
Password: 123456
The Finance Club organizes Case Studies. These events occur a few times during the semester, and detailed information regarding time, place, and the application process can be found on our website, LinkedIn and Instagram. Be sure to follow us there so you’re always up to date.
Each Case Study contains a presentation by the company’s representatives, introducing the company, themselves and most importantly, the case study. A case study is a set of problems that the audience gets to solve together with the company. Usually, the case study is closely related to current challenges. After that, some drinks will be offered, and that time can be used to chat with the spokespeople in addition to networking with other like-minded students.
These problem-solving examples provide insight into how companies structure their process when approaching an obstacle. During the event, you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions and learn about the newest trends in finance.